3 July – 30 October 2016
Doire sholais is the Gaelic name for a place on the Isle of Skye ('Doire' means 'grove') and the poet/artist, Thomas A Clark, has turned the Terrace Gallery into a symbolic 'grove of delight'. The grove began with the structure of the Terrace Gallery with the four stone pillars representing four trees. Each carefully considered element brought … Read more
25 March – 24 July 2016
Harewood opened the 2016 spring season with an exhibition of work by the highly acclaimed Finnish photographer Jorma Puranen. During a short residency at Harewood, Puranen photographed Harewood’s landscape and the lake (one of Brown’s most significant contributions). His images are distinguished by his use of a special technique where he … Read more
11 July – 1 November 2015
Harewood was the only venue to receive a major exhibition from Kettle’s Yard, Cambridge, featuring work by renowned French-born sculptor and draughtsman, Henri Gaudier-Brzeska. It was the first time Brzeska’s engagement with dance and movement had been explored. New Rhythms brought together sculpture, drawing, photography, film, and archive … Read more
4 July – 1 November 2015
Thomas J Price is a rising star of the British contemporary art scene. Never meeting your gaze, these intriguing sculptures explored human facial expressions in minute detail. Using traditional techniques, the exhibition appealed to classical and contemporary tastes. Read more
3 April – 1 November 2015
Harewood House Trust is home to one of the most important collections of Georgian furniture in Britain. Representing world famous furniture maker Thomas Chippendale’s biggest commission, Harewood has a significant number of pieces which we care for and protect. From the luxurious State Bed to the carved, wooden curtain pelmets in the Gallery, … Read more